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Zenescope Entertainment has a reputation for publishing some of the sexiest pinup covers in comics. Here're some of the pieces I've drawn for them, with colors by Christina Strain, Emily Warren, and Nei Ruffino.

So a couple of months ago I started working for a San Francisco game company called TinyCo, makers of the excellent Family Guy: The Quest For Stuff (iOS/Android). And while I love the game and play it obsessively (just got Jesus and Gene Simmons as playable characters this week!!), that's not actually the project I'm working on. Fact is, I'm DYING to tell you all about it, but I can't. Not yet, at any rate, but soon. Can't wait to share all the art for it. Stay tuned!

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My first Marvel cover of 2015-- INHUMAN ANNUAL#1. Just revealed in the solicitations for comics shipping in May: www.newsarama.com/23544-marvel…Story by Charles Soule with interior art by Ryan Stegman.

I'm a giant fan of AGENTS OF SHIELD, so it was a lot of fun for me to directly link the comic book Inhumans to the visual language of circles and ovals established on the show. Also, this was my first shot at drawing every single one of these characters, classic Inhumans and new ones alike. The white glow seeping into the cracks is my favorite part. More recent Marvel:

My final cover of 2014-- SCARLET SPIDERS #3. This is part of the Edge of Spider-Verse mega event and concludes the story Ben Reilly, Kaine, and Jessica Drew as they confront genetic psychopath Jennix. And yes, if it wasn't obvious from the cover, one of the three WILL NOT be making it out alive. Story by Mike Costa with interior art by Paco Diaz.

Artistically, this is probably the boldest 'concept' cover I've ever done. I wanted to make something iconic, like the Death of Superman cover, and hit on the idea of using EKG readouts as webbing. I think it makes a strong statement.

Oh noes! It's the final issue of All-New Ultimates, but at least we're going out with a bang.

My "Where's Waldo?"-inspired cover includes literally every character--major and minor--who ever appeared in the series(!). It might look simple, but this was *really hard* to draw, and I have a whole new respect for the artist behind Waldo. Just the research alone took hours. Then I had to carefully place each character in context, doing something appropriately heroic or villainous.

See that little dead guy in the bottom right corner? That's me after drawing this.

And here's what the final artwork looks like. Learn exactly how I did it in ADVANCED PHOTOSHOP MAGAZINE Issue #129, which is just about to come out in the US. (UPDATE 1-11: It's out!)

Full cover and full step-by-step tutorial by me, covering Steampunk character design and digital painting! Print version's already out in the UK and about to ship in the US (I keep checking Barnes & Noble, but nothing yet!), but why wait--you can get a copy sent to you right now via this handy link:www.imagineshop.co.uk/magazine…

Super excited! ADVANCED PHOTOSHOP MAGAZINE Issue #129 is just about to come out in the US, with a cover and full step-by-step tutorial by me, covering Steampunk character design and digital painting! I love to work in two pretty distinct styles, and back in Issue #126, I took readers through the process of creating art in a comic book style. This issue covers my other favorite techniques-- semi-realistic digital painting and texturing.

Print version's already out in the UK and about to ship in the US (I keep checking Barnes & Noble, but nothing yet!), but why wait--you can get a digital copy (straight from Imagine UK's bookshop) right now, if you're interested:www.imagineshop.co.uk/magazine…

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Hello there! I'm a San Francisco-based illustrator and concept artist currently working for TinyCo, where I'm the Art Lead on an unannounced title I can't wait to tell you about! I enjoy working in both digitally painted and comic book styles, and in my spare time, I freelance for Marvel Comics, Advanced Photoshop Magazine, and others.

Thank you so much! No ongoing comics, I'm afraid. Most of my time goes toward a mobile game we're making here at TinyCo (can't wait to tell you guys what it is!), and I also do comic book covers as often as possible.